“With a full line-up of 3D TVs, laptops, projectors and smartphones, LG Electronics is
by far and away the industry leader in all things 3D.” said Si-hwan Park, Vice President
of the Monitor Division at LG’s Home Entertainment Company. “LG’s position has always
been that 3D will and must eventually function without glasses. The D2000 is a
look at what the future has in store.”

The D2000’s 3D effect comes courtesy of glasses-free parallax barrier 3D technology,
and the application of the world’s first eye-tracking feature to the monitor. The combination
of parallax barrier and eye-tracking in a single unit promises to open up new horizons
for glasses-free 3D products.

Existing glasses-free 3D technologies generally require viewers to stay within a tightly
restricted angle and distance to perceive the 3D images. However, the D2000 has done
much to resolve this issue, allowing viewer much freer movement and more comfortable
viewing. Eye tracking in the D2000 works via a special camera sensor attached to
the monitor which detects changes in the user’s eye position in real-time. With this information,
the monitor calculates the angle and position of the viewer and adjusts the
displayed image for the optimal 3D effect.

In addition to playing back existing 3D content, the D2000 has a highly refined 2D to
3D conversion feature which adds a new dimension to existing movies and game playing.

The D2000, available in Korea this month, will be introduced in other markets around
the world in the latter part of 2011.